THE SORE THROAT EPIDEMIC. Eccently there has been an extraordinarily large number of people afflicted with sore throats. Tlie'-preval-ence of this trouble has almost reached the proportions of an epidemic. Not a' serious epidemic, of course, and there is no cause for alarm as more discomfort, than real danger appears to accompany the attacks. For these sore throats, husky voices, and sleepless nights tho best answer is Baxter's Lung Preserver. There is nothing like good old "Baxter's" to relieve that dry, burning sensation, "Baxter's" is so penetrating, so warming and soothing, and sipped slowly will be found to afford almost instant relief, allaying inflammation in a wonderful way. "Baxter's" is, of course, the best of all remedies for children and even tiny tots. It is so palatable and taken according'to directions cannot upset the most delicate system. All chemists and stores sell "Baxter's" in pocket size Is Gd, liberal 2s 6d size, and extra large family economy bottle 4s 6d.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 79, 30 September 1933, Page 21
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